At what price range do you get real wood cabinets and doors/drawer fronts instead of the MDF with a wood look lamination. It's so cheap looking.

You can't put a porcupine in a barn, set it on fire, and expect to make licorice.
Life is a lot like a baseball pitch. Sometimes you get a fast ball down the middle of the plate and sometimes you get a curve ball in the dirt.

My FW, on profile page, has solid maple doors and drawers, while the cabinets themselves may be MFD. My Yellowstone FW was the upper end of Gulf Steam, when I purchased it new. It had a retail price of 40K at that time (a great FW for the price,IMO). I am happy to say, most of my wood, or wood trim, does not look cheap.

Actually, a lot of RV's have "real wood" cabinets. The door and drawer fronts are solid wood as are the framework. That real wood framework is however a cheaper grade of wood and is wrapped. Even our low end Wildcat was this way and could be considered "real wood". Below is a pic of our Arctic Fox.
You'll find very few trailers that use MDF/pressboard for the frames and they all use plywood for the body of the cabinet because it's much better than solid wood.
The back side of our cherry cabinets:

The biggest problem is people don't really know what quality is and aren't willing to pay for it anyway.